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clem2192

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  1. I have located a case for a project, unfortunately the case fits the Miyota 82xx movement and I wish to use an ETA 2824-2 movement. After a bit of research, I believe that both the Miyota 82xx movements and the ETA movements have the same same diameter (25.6mm) but the Miyota is 5.67mm height where as the ETA is 4.6mm height. The stem height of the ETA is 1.8mm and the Miyota is 2.5mm I assume that I will require a movement ring / spacer that will riase the stem height of the ETA by the difference between the stem height (0.7mm) so that the stem will go through the tube centrally ?? Is this logic correct ?? Or will I not be able to use an ETA movement in a case to fit a Miyota movement ?! If so does anyone know where I would be able to find a suitable movement ring ?? Are there any 'off the shelf' rings available ?? Cheers
  2. Did consider that but not sure will easily sell the sub ... will see Thanks for your help
  3. Was hoping not to have to would make the whole project more expensive than I would like. It's my first real attempt so will probably end up stuffing it up and being left with more parts Maybe I'll have to rethink the project Thanks
  4. Bugger! Is there a quartz alternative ?? Don't want to spend £50/£60 on an ETA as could maker it too expensive a project I have found this from Cousins (Movement, ISA 1198.32 Date @ 3h, Cousins ref: 119832M) Same diameter as the ETA and same hour & minute hands but the seconds hand is 0.20mm where the ETA is 0.25mm. Could I use an ETA seconds hand and get away with it ??
  5. I have a sub from Perfect Clones with the ew Breed Asian 2813 movement and I want to use the movement as a basis for a bit of modding (new dial, hands etc..) I have some dials & hands suitable for an ETA movement, would these fit the Asian 2813 ?! Are the dial feet and hand sizes the same on the Asian 2813 and the ETA ?? Is there a cheap alternative (possibly quartz) that I could use with ETA dial & hands ??
  6. WOOHOO!! I'm heading out the office soon, hoping to catch this when I get back on-line
  7. Beautiful - congrats on an awesome build
  8. Got to agree with this, I recently ordered a James Bond and Black Phoenix NATO and am impressed with the quality Shame I'm not too keen on the overall look of either on my Sub
  9. Great shout Mike, I think I'll be in this one too.......just means the missus will have to get one less present
  10. As mentioned above, the search function is your friend, there are plenty of reviews from knowledgeable members. I purchased my first sub from a TD after some research here and all I can say is that you will find everything you need, unfortunately its like a disease I have gone from a $250 rep to a gen in the space of 5 mths I would hasten to add that I would probably suggest a M2M sale for under $300, it may not be brand new but you will have the knowledge that a member has previously done all the work and you can get an accurate report on the way it is running etc... Obviously with the above you still need to do your homework and 'buy the seller' but there are plenty of good people here to help
  11. Unfortunately that is not the reasoning behind these wooden builds, areas that are prone or at risk to these types of natural disasters are almost always this type of construction as it is far cheaper to re-build than a typical brick & mortar building. Its economies of scale, its more than probable that any dwelling be it brick & mortar or wood will be decimated so the reasoning is purely financial. Thoughts go out to all those who have who have been affected.
  12. I think he is referring to this..... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24986264
  13. Thanks for all your suggestions / comments guys. Decided I'm still going to try and sell the dial as is for someone else to decide what route they want to take with it If it doesn't generate any interest then I may decide to try something radical and build myself a beater ....
  14. Thanks for the suggestion, unfortuantely I am all in on a gen purchase at the moment so I have no real need for the dial and other parts (they just wont get worn) hence I am still trying to sell the dial. I know I am going to have to take a hit on this one but if there is no interest then maybe I will take your advice and keep it for a later build..... Cheers
  15. Any suggestions of a re-finisher / printer who can do this?? I'm leaning towards the idea of cutting my losses, learning a hard lesson and move on. Plan was to sell it on anyway
  16. Yes the lettering is still good, just the 'ticks' around the circumference that are stuffed !
  17. No, no damage to he lacquer at all, just the painted indices ?? I may well do that and see what they suggest. R
  18. Thought as much . Just thought I'd ask the question as there are members that are way more knowledgeable than me. Thanks for all your input guys, guess just have to take this one on the chin! R
  19. No it was just wrapped inside bubble wrap and inside a small plastic bag - I really am at a loss as to how this has happened as I too though the printing was pretty tough ??
  20. I really dont know ?? I must have been a bit harsh when packaging it back up... It was such a spot on dial until I managed to do this !!!! Gutted I was planning to sell the dial to help fun my recent gen purchase
  21. I thought that may be the case Why am I so careless at times ?????
  22. Guys I'm looking for a bit of advice, I am was trying to sell a gen "SWISS" only dial...however, to my horror yesterday (when a potential buyer requested additional pics) I took the dial out of the watch box and packaging to notice I have somehow managed to damage the dial. The white painted indicies have been rubbed off on one side, I can only assume where I was careless the last time...... Is this salvageable or have I ruined a perfect dial ? Any help would be much appreciated !! R
  23. +1 I am really sorry to see so many of these posts coming about at the minute, it is kind of worrying and although a vast majority of transactions go through without a hitch its things like this that could end up spoiling it for all of us !! I have only made a few deals on this forum to-date but have sold on plenty of forums for a number of years now but I am a firm believer that you have a duty as a seller to ensure that things move as quickly and as smoothly as possible. If the buyer makes a prompt payment (which is usually the case) the least they should expect is that the seller will attempt to turnaround the item(s) in a similar timely manner. It doesnt take long to package the items up and drop them at a local post office, we all know that people have lives outside the forum and should a delay occur then the least you can do is communicate with the buyer. They would probably accept a couple of days delay as long as they are informed about it. On another note - and I probably should have mentioned this to the powers sooner but I was in contact with this seller regarding some pocket watches but decided against it, however, he responded requesting that we leave each other positive feedback "to help each other out". I politely declined of course. I would hope that anyone who does deal with me in the future would be happy with the level of service and communication that I provide and my feedback will reflect that in the future. I hope that whoever curently has issues with this seller gets them resloved asap R
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